0 a part of a train in which passengers are served meals --
They often have a dining car or restaurant car to allow passengers to have a meal during the course of their journey.
It was not full during any part of the journey, and yet that third-class passenger was not allowed to have food because the third-class dining car was full.
If they think that 10 per cent, of the people in the dining car have paid out of their net income, it will be a pretty high score.
I even had the other day a letter from someone who sent me in some newspaper an old chicken served to him, he said, in the dining car.
I agree that they are expensive, but that is inevitable because it is a very expensive business to put on a meal in a railway dining car.
However, anyone who has the good fortune to consume it in a railway dining car will find that it still costs 24p.
They were diesel-haul locos with buffet and dining car services.
I have sometimes noticed that the dining car attendants on that train come along to persuade one to take a meal.